To put Washington’s fiscal house in order, an organization inside the conservative Koch network is pushing Congress to skip a budget and move straight to a two-year spending bill instead.
Dubbed “Stop, Cut, and Fix,” the plan calls for a continuing resolution that would fund government in fiscal years 2017 and 2018 at current spending levels and then set up a spending cut in fiscal year 2018 according to limits imposed in the 2011 Budget Control Act.
By funding the government for two years, Congress would suspend the annual threat of a government shutdown because of disagreements between Democrats and Republicans. That could buy enough time for lawmakers to rework the mechanics of the budget process, said Andy Koenig, a senior policy analyst with the business group Freedom Partners. 



“This gives them an opportunity to do process reforms,” Koenig told The Daily Signal, “move into 2018 knowing what spending levels would be, and hopefully get Congress on that normal budget path.”